Strong Social Connections May Slow Cellular Aging

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Research shows that lifelong social advantages, including supportive relationships and community engagement, can slow biological aging by affecting epigenetic markers and reducing inflammation, highlighting the importance of sustained social connections for healthy aging.
Topics:health#aging#dna-methylation#epigenetics#health-and-science#social-advantage#social-connections
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